All of the major TV networks are going to be providing coverage around the clock. CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC will be on-site for their respective audiences, and C-SPAN will be as well. The broadcast networks CBS, NBC, and ABC are all airing hour-long specials each day of the convention during primetime.

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Facebook is partnering with 21 media organizations, including CNN, Yahoo!, Fox News, The New York Times and local media in both cities to use the "Facebook Lounge" which will act as a studio for live broadcasts.

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It's not clear yet which outlets will be offering live video of the RNC, and how much they'll be offering, but it's safe to assume that you'll be able to find a number of streams on your feed from many of the major outlets.

Other apps and sites

There's an official GOP app for iOS and Android, which will be streaming from the convention.

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Twitch is partnering with both parties to broadcast this year's conventions, saying they're providing "an opportunity for [their users] to engage in the political process, and with each other, during this election year without leaving [their] native habitat."

If you have a cable subscription: whichever network you like!

If you do want to watch TV coverage on your computer or mobile device, and you have a cable subscription, you're set. Fox, MSNBC, Univision, Fusion, CNN, and others all offer live-streaming services to cable subscribers, through their own apps. A lot of these are available as apps on over-the-top boxes, like Roku and Apple TV, as well.